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Victims on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa
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Lindner, Evelin Gerda (2002) ‘Healing the Cycles of Humiliation: How to Attend to the Emotional Aspects of
“Unsolvable” Conflicts and the Use of “Humiliation Entrepreneurship’, Peace & Conflict, 8: 2, 125-138.
Lutz, Ellen L. (1991) “After the Elections: Compensating Victims of Human Rights Abuses”, in Ellen L. Lutz
et al. eds. (1989) New Directions in Human Rights, excerpted in Kritz, Transitional Justice, Vol. I, at 551.
Lyster, Richard (2000) “Amnesty: the Burden of Victims”, in Villa-Vicencio & Verwoerd (2000), pp. 184-98. Malamud-Goti, Jaime (1990) “Transitional Governments in the Breach: Why Punish State Criminals”, Human
Rights Quarterly 12 (1): 1-16.
Meyers, Peter (2005) [chairing a panel titled] “What Does Justice Explain? Truth and Sincerity in TRCs and
Other Tribunals”, Law & Society Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas.
McCullough, Michael E., Kenneth I. Pargament, & Carl E. Thoresen (2000) “The Psychology of Forgiveness:
History, Conceptual Issues, and Overview,” in McCullough, Pargament & Thoresen, pp. 1-14.
McCullough, Michael E., Kenneth I. Pargament, & Carl E. Thoresen (2000) eds., Forgiveness: Theory,
Research, and Practice, New York; London: The Guilford Press.
MacKinnon, Catharine A. (1993) “Crimes of War, Crimes of Peace”, UCLA Women’s Law Journal 8(4): 59-86. Minow, Martha (1998) Between Vengeance and Forgiveness. Boston: Beacon Press. Murphy, Jeffrie G. (1988) “Forgiveness and Resentment”, in Murphy & Hampton, pp. 14-34. ---------- (2003) Getting even: forgiveness and its limits. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press. Murphy, Jeffrie G. & Jean Hampton (1988) Forgiveness and Mercy, New York: Cambridge University Press. Orentlicher, Diane (1991) “Settling Accounts: The Duty to Prosecute Human Rights Violations of a Prior
Regime”, Yale Law Journal 100: 2537, excerpted in Kritz (1995), Vol. I, at 376-378;
Pargament, Kenneth I., Michael E. McCullough, & Carl E. Thoresen (2000) “The Frontier of Forgiveness:
Seven Directions for Psychological Study and Practice,” in McCullough, Pargament & Thoresen, pp.
Pion-Berlin, David (1994) “To Prosecute or to Pardon? Human Rights Decisions in the Latin American
Southern Cone”, Human Rights Quarterly Vol. 16, 105.
Roederer, Christopher (2003), quoted in David (2003). Roht-Arriaza, Naomi (1995) “Punishment, Redress, and Pardon: Theoretical and Psychological Approaches”, in
Naomi Roht-Arriaza ed.
Impunity and Human Rights in International Law and Practice, Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
Schaap, Andrew (2003) “Political Grounds for Forgiveness”, Contemporary Political Theory 2(1): 77-87. Shriver, Donald W. Jr. (1995) Ethics for Enemies, Oxford University Press. ---------- (2003) “Truth Commissions and Judicial Trials: Complementary or Antagonistic Servants of Public
Justice”, in Villa-Vicencio & Doxtader (2003), pp. 61-91.
Simpson, Graeme (2002) “‘Tell No Lies, Claim No Easy Victories’: A Brief Evaluation of South Africa’s Truth
and Reconciliation Commission”, in Posel, Deborah & Graeme Simpson eds., Commissioning the Past: Understanding South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press, pp. 220-51.
Sznaider, Natan (2002) “Money and Justice: Toward a Social Analysis of Reparations”, Human Rights Review
104-10.
Teitel, Ruti G. (2000) Transitional Justice. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Torpey, John (2001) “ Making Whole What Has Been Smashed”: Reflections on Reparations”, Journal of
Modern History 73, at 333.
[TRC Act 1995] “The Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act”, Act No. 34 (1995). Tutu, Desmond (1999) No Future without Forgiveness. London: Random House. [TRC Report] Truth and Reconciliation Commission (1998), Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South
Africa Report, Cape Town.
Villa-Vicencio, Charles (2000) in Villa-Vicencio & Verwoerd eds., pp. 68-75. ---------- (2003) “Restorative Justice: Ambiguities and Limitations of Theory”, in Villa-Vicencio & Doxtader
(2003), pp. 30-50.
Villa-Vicencio, Charles & Wilhelm Verwoerd eds. (2000) Looking Back, Reaching Forward: Reflections on the
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa. Cape Town: UCT Press.
Villa-Vicencio, Charles & Erik Doxtader eds. (2003) The Provocations of Amnesty: Memory, Justice and
Impunity. Cape Town: David Philip Publishers.
Wallace, Harvey (1998) Victimology: Legal, Psychological, and Social Perspectives. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Worthington, Everett L. Jr., Steven J. Sandage & Jack W. Berry (2000) “Group Interventions to Promote
Forgiveness: What Researchers and Clinicians Ought to Know,” in McCullough, Pargament & Thoresen, pp. 228-53.
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Lindner, Evelin Gerda (2002) ‘Healing the Cycles of Humiliation: How to Attend to the Emotional Aspects of
“Unsolvable” Conflicts and the Use of “Humiliation Entrepreneurship’, Peace & Conflict, 8: 2, 125- 138.
Lutz, Ellen L. (1991) “After the Elections: Compensating Victims of Human Rights Abuses”, in Ellen L. Lutz
et al. eds. (1989) New Directions in Human Rights, excerpted in Kritz, Transitional Justice, Vol. I, at 551.
Lyster, Richard (2000) “Amnesty: the Burden of Victims”, in Villa-Vicencio & Verwoerd (2000), pp. 184-98. Malamud-Goti, Jaime (1990) “Transitional Governments in the Breach: Why Punish State Criminals”, Human
Rights Quarterly 12 (1): 1-16.
Meyers, Peter (2005) [chairing a panel titled] “What Does Justice Explain? Truth and Sincerity in TRCs and
Other Tribunals”, Law & Society Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas.
McCullough, Michael E., Kenneth I. Pargament, & Carl E. Thoresen (2000) “The Psychology of Forgiveness:
History, Conceptual Issues, and Overview,” in McCullough, Pargament & Thoresen, pp. 1-14.
McCullough, Michael E., Kenneth I. Pargament, & Carl E. Thoresen (2000) eds., Forgiveness: Theory,
Research, and Practice, New York; London: The Guilford Press.
MacKinnon, Catharine A. (1993) “Crimes of War, Crimes of Peace”, UCLA Women’s Law Journal 8(4): 59-86. Minow, Martha (1998) Between Vengeance and Forgiveness. Boston: Beacon Press. Murphy, Jeffrie G. (1988) “Forgiveness and Resentment”, in Murphy & Hampton, pp. 14-34. ---------- (2003) Getting even: forgiveness and its limits. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press. Murphy, Jeffrie G. & Jean Hampton (1988) Forgiveness and Mercy, New York: Cambridge University Press. Orentlicher, Diane (1991) “Settling Accounts: The Duty to Prosecute Human Rights Violations of a Prior
Regime”, Yale Law Journal 100: 2537, excerpted in Kritz (1995), Vol. I, at 376-378;
Pargament, Kenneth I., Michael E. McCullough, & Carl E. Thoresen (2000) “The Frontier of Forgiveness:
Seven Directions for Psychological Study and Practice,” in McCullough, Pargament & Thoresen, pp.
Pion-Berlin, David (1994) “To Prosecute or to Pardon? Human Rights Decisions in the Latin American
Southern Cone”, Human Rights Quarterly Vol. 16, 105.
Roederer, Christopher (2003), quoted in David (2003). Roht-Arriaza, Naomi (1995) “Punishment, Redress, and Pardon: Theoretical and Psychological Approaches”, in
Naomi Roht-Arriaza ed.
Impunity and Human Rights in International Law and Practice, Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
Schaap, Andrew (2003) “Political Grounds for Forgiveness”, Contemporary Political Theory 2(1): 77-87. Shriver, Donald W. Jr. (1995) Ethics for Enemies, Oxford University Press. ---------- (2003) “Truth Commissions and Judicial Trials: Complementary or Antagonistic Servants of Public
Justice”, in Villa-Vicencio & Doxtader (2003), pp. 61-91.
Simpson, Graeme (2002) “‘Tell No Lies, Claim No Easy Victories’: A Brief Evaluation of South Africa’s Truth
and Reconciliation Commission”, in Posel, Deborah & Graeme Simpson eds., Commissioning the Past: Understanding South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press, pp. 220-51.
Sznaider, Natan (2002) “Money and Justice: Toward a Social Analysis of Reparations”, Human Rights Review
104-10.
Teitel, Ruti G. (2000) Transitional Justice. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Torpey, John (2001) “ Making Whole What Has Been Smashed”: Reflections on Reparations”, Journal of
Modern History 73, at 333.
[TRC Act 1995] “The Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act”, Act No. 34 (1995). Tutu, Desmond (1999) No Future without Forgiveness. London: Random House. [TRC Report] Truth and Reconciliation Commission (1998), Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South
Africa Report, Cape Town.
Villa-Vicencio, Charles (2000) in Villa-Vicencio & Verwoerd eds., pp. 68-75. ---------- (2003) “Restorative Justice: Ambiguities and Limitations of Theory”, in Villa-Vicencio & Doxtader
(2003), pp. 30-50.
Villa-Vicencio, Charles & Wilhelm Verwoerd eds. (2000) Looking Back, Reaching Forward: Reflections on the
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa. Cape Town: UCT Press.
Villa-Vicencio, Charles & Erik Doxtader eds. (2003) The Provocations of Amnesty: Memory, Justice and
Impunity. Cape Town: David Philip Publishers.
Wallace, Harvey (1998) Victimology: Legal, Psychological, and Social Perspectives. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Worthington, Everett L. Jr., Steven J. Sandage & Jack W. Berry (2000) “Group Interventions to Promote
Forgiveness: What Researchers and Clinicians Ought to Know,” in McCullough, Pargament & Thoresen, pp. 228-53.
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